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Gunners inch closer to point of no return

Relegation walk: Gunners will have to move 
mountains to avoid relegation PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Relegation walk: Gunners will have to move mountains to avoid relegation PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Extension Gunners’ dreaded moment is inching ever closer. The darling of Lobatse could soon bite the dust with First Division football drawing ever close, notes Mmegi Sport Staffer, MQONDISI DUBE

The echo for survival in the hills that provide panoramic views of Lobatse is growing fainter. Gunners’ voice is fading and the rescue mission could soon be aborted, despite 10 games remaining in the season.

Gunners are about to go out without even raising a sweat; their efforts to avoid the axe have been meek like a gentle lamb to the slaughter. Soon the heartbeat of Lobatse could breathe its last in the Premier League.

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